I blame chapcan for throwing bombs at people's heads. Rizzo is a stud for standing up for his teammates.
I blame chapcan for throwing bombs at people's heads. Rizzo is a stud for standing up for his teammates.
Colby Lewis was demolished by the Angels' lineup on Thursday, allowing 13 runs (11 earned) in 2 1/3 innings, resulting in a loss.
Lewis entered the start with a 5.51 ERA, which was ugly enough, but it took a serious beating on Thursday. The right-hander surrendered 13 hits and struck out only one, but at least he didn't issue a walk. Lewis, tattered, heads into the All-Star break with a 6.54 ERA, a 1.82 WHIP, and a 73/26 K/BB ratio
So which one of you writes for Rotoworld?
Looked pretty intentional to me, and with the heat Chapman is bringing it isn't safe.
Even if it wasn't intentional you better let him know that it won't be tolerated. I'm more opposed to the godlike status that pitchers think they have. Pitchers always think they're hot shit
I blame chapcan for throwing bombs at people's heads. Rizzo is a stud for standing up for his teammates.
So you advocate more of this? because for years MLB has been trying to crack down on fighting.
I can't remember the last fight in the MLB. Maybe if someone actually got hit they'd stop throwing at people.
Getting hit with a baseball is more dangerous than getting punched. I'd prefer to see that stop than fighting
Maybe he was intentionally throwing over his head to fuck with him then, because no closers should have that poor of accuracy.
Also, there wasn't a fight, just like how no one got hit. Both sides sending their message
Lol it was a tied game in the ninth inning. Why the fuck would have he done it on purpose? Chapman is a bit wild anyway. I would be upset it if I was the guy at the plate considering he throws 100+ but Rizzo was just being a little bitch about it.
Maybe he was intentionally throwing over his head to fuck with him then, because no closers should have that poor of accuracy.
Also, there wasn't a fight, just like how no one got hit. Both sides sending their message
Cubs closers don't count